Sec. 8. Performance metrics for electricity infrastructure providers
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Not later than 2 years after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with the steering committee established under section 7(a)(3), shall submit to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources of the Senate and the Committee on Energy and Commerce of the House of Representatives a report that includes— an evaluation of the performance of the electric grid as of the date of the report; and a description of the projected range of measurable costs and benefits associated with the changes evaluated under the scenarios developed under section 6.
In developing metrics for the evaluation and projections under subsection (a), the Secretary shall consider— standard methodologies for calculating improvements or deteriorations in the performance metrics, such as reliability, grid efficiency, power quality, consumer satisfaction, sustainability, and financial incentives; standard methodologies for calculating potential costs and measurable benefits value to ratepayers, applying the performance metrics developed under paragraph (1); identification of tools, resources, and deployment models that may enable improved performance through the adoption of emerging, commercially available or advanced grid technologies or solutions, including— multicustomer micro-grids; distributed energy resources; energy storage; electric vehicles; electric vehicle charging infrastructure; integrated information and communications systems; transactive energy systems; and advanced demand management systems; and the role of States and local regulatory authorities in enabling a robust future electric grid to ensure that— electric utilities remain financially viable; electric utilities make the needed investments that ensure a reliable, secure, and resilient grid; and costs incurred to transform to an integrated grid are allocated and recovered responsibly, efficiently, and equitably.